I Tried an Ultra Luxury Four Seasons Cruise
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The funnel suite can exceed $350,000 a week.
Continuously signing for meals and drinks starts to feel at odds with the otherwise seamless luxury experience.
Physically, the ship is an absolute triumph.
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Get started with Odoo today - https://www.odoo.com/r/M4ti Today I’m taking the brand new, ultra luxury Four Seasons Yacht for 7 nights to find out what it’s really like. From the fine dining in the multiple restaurants to the world class facilities, I’ll even get the chance to take a look at the most expensive cruise ship room in the world… the Funnel Suite, retailing at hundreds of thousands of dollars. There is one major catch, though. Unlike every other cruise line, food and drink aren’t included in the fare. Breakfast, however, is included, though not via room service. So, what does that mean in practice? Does it leave you feeling nickel-and-dimed after spending tens of thousands of dollars on a cruise? And what are competing lines doing, such as the new Orient Express Yacht and Aman at Sea? As always, I paid for this trip myself, and the full cost breakdown is included in the video. 0:00 - Intro 02:38 - Grand Ocean Suite 07:59 - Sedna Fine Dining 11:08 - Marina 13:22 - Funnel Suite 16:05 - Pool 18:45 - Omakase 23:50 - Caviar & Sunset 26:16 - Cost